Tag Archives: New Haven County Bankruptcy Help

The New York Times had a great February 11 article in its Real Estate section (“Mediating in Slow Motion“) that highlights the challenges of fighting foreclosure in Connecticut. The article features my clients and does a great job of examining the effectiveness (and lack of effectiveness) of Connecticut’s foreclosure mediation program. (Appropriate commentary from BAPCPA

As discussed in a previous post on this blog, most Connecticut residents who file for bankruptcy do not actually need to go to the Bankruptcy Court and appear before a Bankruptcy Judge. Instead, the only in-person interaction with bankruptcy officials comes at your 341 Meeting of Creditors when you meet with the trustee for your

Most Connecticut residents who file for bankruptcy do not have to go to the Bankruptcy Court in Connecticut. That’s because most bankruptcy cases are filed electronically in Connecticut and in the rest of the United States. But don’t you have to go somewhere official if you file for bankruptcy? YES. You have to go to